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Man sentenced for punching police chief
50 years later: War on Poverty not over
The following statement was made by President Barack Obama on the 50th anniversary of the War on Poverty.
Feds release state's health care numbers
According to a report released by the federal Department of Health and Human Services on Dec. 30, a total of 22,618 people in Montana selected health care insurance plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace leading up to the Dec. 15 deadline for coverage beginning Jan. 1.
Montana posts record high school graduation rate
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau announced Jan. 13 that the state’s high school graduation rate increased to 85.4 percent for the 2013-2014 school year — the highest level since the Office of Public Instruction began calculating the rate in 2000.
North Fork food, families celebrated
New owners announced at Wild River Adventures
Bob Jordan, the owner and outfitter at Wild River Adventures for the last 28 years, recently passed the captain’s paddle to new owners Justin and Alexa Woods.
Meet your new zipline owners
WALLACE — A new era in the legacy of Silver Streak Zipline began earlier this year after the popular tourist attraction went under new management.
Make the Most of Your Greater Fort Lauderdale Vacation
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Local bankers support bill that loosens bank regulations
Local bankers favor a bill that passed the Senate last week that loosens regulations on smaller banks.
LETTER: Climate change hoax equals energy collapse
Very few thinking people still believe the hoax of human-caused global warming/climate change. But unfortunately many don’t relate a lock-up of energy resources to the serious threat of total economic collapse.
8th grader to publish veterans' memories
Columbia Falls Junior High student Kaliann Douglas is raising money to print a book about local veterans’ memories.
Lake McDonald Lodge sees a $3 million makeover
The Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park has always been a grand place. But after a six-month long, $3 million renovation, the guest rooms and cabins have never looked better or been more comfortable as the lodge opened last weekend.
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Troy homecoming bonfire plans re-ignited
By GWEN ALBERS Western News Reporter
Loggers rout Polson, Columbia Falls up next
The Loggers opened up conference play with a convincing win on the road at Polson last Friday. After a close first half of football, that was shaky at times, they went into the locker room leading 15-7.
Robert Finley
Play combines Shakespeare, 'Jersey Shore'
Olympian Dutton returns; competing for a 3rd time in The Event at Rebecca Farm
Five-time Olympian and two-time gold medalist Phillip Dutton returns to Rebecca Farm today after missing The Event last year to compete in the London Olympics.
Bandwidth may presage a boom
Northwest Montana has just struck gold — or virtual gold, at least!
Students raising money for tsunami victims
Have West Valley School students got a deal for you.